Ceiling construction having magnetic attachment between heat exc

Heat exchange – Structural installation – Related to wall – floor or ceiling structure of a chamber

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165 49, 165 53, 165 76, 165171, 165185, 237 69, F24D 1902, F24H 906

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ABSTRACT:
A ceiling construction comprising a frame built out of longitudinal girders 1 and cross girders 2 connected to the longitudinal girders. Tiles 3 are suspended in fields defined by the frames. Heat-exchanger elements 4 are arranged above the tiles 3. In order to assure that an as good as possible heat transfer between the heat-exchanger elements 4 and the tiles 3 is guaranteed, the tiles are mounted according to the invention on the heat-exchanger elements by means of holding magnets 8.

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